Feiss Market Square 19" High Outdoor Wall Light

A vintage-look wall lantern design with two candelabra lights and clear seeded glass.

From the Williamsburg Market Square Collection by Feiss, this outdoor wall light is reminiscent of a quaint market square from days long past. It features an oil-rubbed bronze finish with clear, seeded glass and a hinged door. The finish is over a solid brass construction frame.

About 4 years ago, I bought and installed 4 Murray Feiss Market Square lights in both the single and double candelabras, for different areas of my home's exterior. While I love the style, the paint is peeling from all 4 of these lamps.
By comparison, I have two front lights from another manufacturer and although they have been outside for approx 9 years, neither has ever peeled. Faded from the sun, but never peeled. The difference, I believe, is the powder coating. I will always buy powder coated exterior lights in the future. Murray Feiss taught me that lesson.

Chock full of charming details, this bronze outdoor
wall light is an illuminated treasure trove of exterior style and taste. This small, tapered square outdoor wall light in burnished bronze finish is designed after traditional English hanging lanterns. Its inspiration ...

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